Inaugural European Games approved for Baku in 2015

The Associated Press
December 8, 2012 Saturday 10:50 AM GMT

Inaugural European Games approved for Baku in 2015

By ANDREW DAMPF, AP Sports Writer
ROME

The inaugural European Games were approved Saturday by continental
Olympic committees and assigned to Baku in June 2015.

The secret ballot of European Olympic Committees ends years of debate,
passing with 38 in favor, eight against and three abstaining. The
capital of Azerbaijan was the sole candidate.

The results were met with applause from the floor of 49 delegations at
the two-day EOC general assembly.

Other continents already have regional competitions, such as the Asian
Games and Pan American Games. The biggest obstacle to a European Games
had been the fact that two major sports athletics and swimming already
have established continental competitions.

It remains unclear if athletics and swimming will participate in 2015.

Dates have not been fixed yet, but as many as 7,000 athletes are
expected to participate. The event will include 15 of the 28 summer
Olympic sports, plus two non-Olympic sports, which haven’t been
selected yet.

Sports that could be confirmed include: archery, badminton, boxing,
canoeing, fencing, handball, judo, rugby sevens, shooting, taekwondo,
table tennis, triathlon and volleyball.

Negotiations are also under way with the European Union of Gymnastics.

The games will be held every four years.

The idea for a European Games had been under consideration for years,
but this was the first time the EOC voted. The already crowded sports
calendar had been among the main concerns.

“These first games will be very much a trial and test run for a huge
event in 2019,” EOC President Patrick Hickey told The Associated Press
on Friday. “My idea is that this would become a qualifier for the
Olympic Games in 2020 for certain sports. We have to negotiate with
certain federations.”

Athletics and swimming world championships have already been scheduled
for 2015. The athletics event will be held in Beijing in August, while
the swimming competition is slated for Kazan, Russia, in July.

In a statement, European Athletics ruled out any involvement for 2015,
although the governing body left the door open for possible
participation after that.

“2015 is for us not possible as we already have contractual
obligations to honor,” it said. “Nowadays, though, the future is
requesting a strong coordination between sports bodies and other
parties such as television, for example, in order to be successful. If
this coordination can be achieved, then European Athletics is open to
looking to such solutions.”

Athletics and swimming European championships will be held in 2014.

“We’re open to looking at our options and we don’t want to say `No’
before the fact, but the calendar is already packed and 2015 is around
the corner,” European swimming federation (LEN) President Paolo
Barelli told The Associated Press.

Baku submitted a bid for the 2020 Summer Olympics but was eliminated
when the IOC selected a shortlist of three finalists in May.

Armenia asked not to vote, as it remains in a conflict with Azerbaijan
over the mountainous territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Commissioner Füle holds meeting with Armenia’s biggest opp party

ENPI, Europe
Dec 7 2012

Commissioner Füle holds meeting with Armenia’s biggest opposition party

07-12-2012

The EU’sCommissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Åtefan
Füle met with representatives of Prosperous Armenia, the biggest
opposition party in the National Assembly of Armenia, in Brussels
yesterday.

The discussions covered reforms related to the European agenda and the
implementation of Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE)/Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)
recommendations in the context of the forthcoming presidential
elections. The Commissioner appealed for a critical, but constructive
engagement of the opposition with the authorities in the process.

On the issue of the on-going negotiations for the Association
Agreement, including a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area, he
called on his interlocutors to build multi-partisan consensus around
reforms which are needed for effective future implementation of the
Agreement. (EU Neighbourhood Info)

http://enpi-info.eu/maineast.php?id=31416&id_type=1&lang_id=450

Armenian striker Movsisyan joins Spartak

Armenian striker Movsisyan joins Spartak

15:31 08.12.2012

Spartak Moscow have confirmed the transfer of US-Armenian striker Yura
Movsisyan from their Russian Premier League rivals FC Krasnodar.

The contract signing between Spartak and Movsisyan, as well as the
official announcement of the move, is expected within the next few
days.

Movsisyan will cost Spartak 7.5 million, and will be joining the
Moscow squad on a five-year contract, Russia Today reports.

`I always said that my dream is to play in a top club,’ the player
told FC Krasnodar’s official website. `Spartak are the most titled
club in Russia, who have many fans not only in Russia, but abroad as
well. I hope that the transfer to the Red-and-Whites will become an
important step in my football career.’

`FC Krasnodar will live forever in my heart. I came to the team when
we were just getting ready to debut in the Russian Premier League, and
I think we were able to win the sympathy of fans with our football,
making everybody in the country reckon with us,’ Movsisyan added.

The 25-year-old joined FC Krasnodar from Denmark’s Randers for 2
million before the start of the 2011/2012 Premier League championship.

Movsisyan is one of the leading strikers this Russian season, with 9
goals in 13 appearances.

Despite learning the art of football in the US, he opted to play for
Armenia at the international level, netting 5 goals in 17 games.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2012/12/08/armenian-striker-movsisyan-joins-spartak/

Gyumri pays tribute to 1988 earthquake victims

Gyumri pays tribute to 1988 earthquake victims

17:16 07/12/2012 » Society

Armenia marks the 24th anniversary of the 1988 Spitak earthquake
today, December 7.

Many officials, clergymen, servicemen and ordinary citizens laid
flowers at the monument to earthquake victims at 11:41 today in the
city of Gyumri. Armenian Defense Minister, Shirak Governor, Gyumri
Mayor and other officials were among those who paid tribute to the
earthquake victims.

Twenty-four years ago, on Dec. 7 at 11:41 am local time (07:41
UTC/GMT), an earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale took place
in the north of Armenia. The epicenter was in the city of Spitak and
surrounding villages. The magnitude in Spitak was 10; Gyumri, 9;
Stepanavan, 9; Vanadzor, 8-9; and Yerevan, 6. According to official
data, the quake killed 25,000 people and left 514, 000 homeless.
Thousands of people received various bodily injuries, while the value
of material losses was estimated to be at $10 billion US.

http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2012/12/07/gyumri/

Germany is Armenia’s major trade partner in EU; prime minister says

Germany is Armenia’s major trade partner in EU; prime minister says

YEREVAN, December 7. / ARKA /. Germany is the main trade partner of
Armenia in the European Union, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said in
his speech at the two-day Armenian-German business forum in the office
of the German Commerzbank in Frankfurt.

“Germany has always supported Armenia’s economic development, endorsed
our economic and political reforms. Therefore, I would like to express
my gratitude to the government of Germany for long financial and
technical assistance, which in terms of volume and efficiency is the
largest in the EU”, Sargsyan was quoted as saying by the government
press service.

The forum was attended by Director of the Department of Financial
Institutions of Commerzbank Pierre Fischer, as well as representatives
of Armenian and German companies operating in banking system, high
technology, and energy, agriculture and mining industries.

The forum discussed development of bilateral business ties, joint
programs, as well as issues related to macro-economic situation in
Armenia and the European region.

According to Armenia’s National Statistical Service, the trade
turnover between Armenia and Germany in January-October 2012 amounted
to $354.7 million, an increase of 7.4 percent compared to the same
period in 2011. It accounted for almost 8 percent in Armenia’s overall
foreign trade. –

Yura Movsisyan to start playing for Russia’s 9-time champions in Spr

Yura Movsisyan to start playing for Russia’s 9-time champions in Spring

December 8

Russia’s FC Krasnodar extended its appreciation to Armenian national
football squad and Krasnodar forward Yura Movsisyan for his quality
work and wished success in his future career, the club’s official
statement reads.

Krasnodar’s official website likewise confirmed to have reached an
agreement, with Russia’s FC Spartak Moscow, with respect to
Movsisyan’s transfer to Spartak.

Also, the footballer reached an agreement, with the Russian capital
city club, on his personal contract clauses, and therefore he will
start playing for Russia’s nine-time champions in Spring 2013.

To note, Yura Movsisyan had transferred to FC Krasnodar from Randers
FC of Denmark in 2011. He played in 51 games, scored 23 goals, and
provided 9 assists for Krasnodar.

NEWS.am Sport

Armenian footballer was offered huge contract – Russian club prez

Armenian international footballer was offered huge contract – Russian
club president

December 8

Armenian national football team and Russia’s FC Krasnodar forward Yura
Movsisyan was released from Krasnodar because he was offered a huge
contract, Krasnodar’s owner and president Sergey Galitsky wrote on his
Twitter account.

To note, FC Krasnodar and FC Spartak Moscow have formally confirmed
25-year-old Movsisyan’s transfer to Spartak.

`This is not business. He [that is, Movsisyan] did a lot for our team.
I thank him for everything. Solely positive emotions are left from his
presence at the club. He knows that he can always come to us and we
will be glad. I’m happy for Yura. I wish him success,’ Sergey Galitsky
wrote.

NEWS.am Sport

Dr. Garo Tertzakian Honored for 25 Years of Service to Armenian Urol

Dr. Garo Tertzakian Honored for 25 Years of Service to Armenian Urology

Friday, December 7th, 2012 | Posted by Contributor

Dr. Garo Tertzakian with his medal of honor

During a recent medical outreach visit to Armenia, Dr. Garo Tertzakian
was honored for his 25 years of voluntary service to Armenian Urology
during an official ceremony held at the main auditorium of the Yerevan
State Medical University (YMSU) on October 4.

The event was sponsored jointly by the YMSU and the Armenian
Association of Urology (AAU). Around 300 people were in attendance
including physicians, academics, hospital administrators, government
officials, patients and friends. All the speakers including the rector
of YMSU, the president of AAU, clergy, colleagues, patients and
political figures, highlighted the pivotal role that Dr. Tertzakian
had played in the past 25 years in the advancement of the practice of
Urology in Armenia by infusing Armenian Urology with modern knowledge
and techniques. They all stated that in Armenia, urology was regarded
as a role model to emulate by the other specialties. Dr. Tertzakian
was presented with numerous honorary awards including the prestigious
YMSA First Class Medal of Honor and an encyclical by the Catholicos of
All-Armenians His Holiness Karekin II praising the doctor’s work and
extending his blessings to him.

In his acceptance speech, Dr. Tertzakian thanked the organizers of the
event. He specially thanked the Armenian urologists who 25 years ago
gave him the opportunity and privilege to work with them in what
turned out to be a successful example of US-Armenia cooperation. He
also thanked all the organizations and individuals who helped him with
this project over the years including. He also thanked the United
States of America for giving him the opportunity to succeed and to be
able to help others.

Since 1987, Dr. Tertzakian has traveled annually to Armenia to help
advance the practice of Urology in that country by introducing modern
urological patient management concepts and demonstrating new surgical
techniques to his Armenian colleagues, by lecturing, conducting
training workshops and by actively participating in the annual
congress of the AAU that he co-founded with a few Armenian colleagues
twenty years ago.

Earlier this year, Dr. Tertzakian was instrumental in securing the
donation of a Revolix thulium laser machine by HealthTronics
Corporation of Texas to the Saint Nerses Medical Center in Yerevan, a
non-profit hospital with an active urology service. During his last
visit, Dr. Tertzakian organized a 2-day course on `Lasers in Urology’
at the hospital attended by over 50 urologists and other surgical
specialists interested in medical lasers. Didactic lectures on medical
lasers and their clinical applications were followed by several live
Revolix laser prostate, urethral and bladder surgeries performed by
Dr. Tertzakian, using the new Revolix laser machine and telecast live
by video to the course participants.

Dr. Tertzakian expressed his gratitude to Saint Joseph Hospital in
Orange, California for the donation of much needed medical equipment
and supplies to this project over the years. In addition, the hospital
has played an important role in the retraining of numerous Armenian
urologists who have been invited by Dr. Tertzakian to come to Orange
County to become acquainted with the latest advances in urology. The
most recent Armenian urologist who visited Saint Joseph Hospital in
early November was Professor Ashot Tsaturyan, a well-known oncological
urologist in Armenia. He was very impressed by seeing the high
quality, cutting edge urology being practiced at Saint Joseph Hospital
like the robotic urology program, cryoablation of prostate and kidney
cancers and minimally invasive laser surgery for the enlarged prostate
among the many new cutting edge techniques being used by Saint Joseph
Hospital urologists.

Dr. Tertzakian looks forward to continue this outreach work for many
years to come with renewed energy as he finds it to be one of the most
rewarding aspects of his professional life.

http://asbarez.com/106973/dr-garo-tertzakian-honored-for-25-years-of-service-to-armenian-urology/

Presidential elections scheduled for February 18 in Armenia

Presidential elections scheduled for February 18 in Armenia

11:45, 8 December, 2012

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS: Tigran Mukuchyan, the Central
Election Commission chairman declared about the launch of Presidential
Elections due in Armenia in 2013 on December 8. CEC chairman stated
the elections are set to be held on February on 18. The day is
declared day non-working.

Central Election Commission will convene a special session on December
8, 15.00 pm. Preparatory works and the timetable refer to the launch
of the main events are scheduled to be approved during the session.
Different political parties are coming forth with the announcement
about their participation formats and possible candidates. Reportedly
the names of Presidential candidates will be known only in late
December.

Visite du président du Parlement chypriote au catholicossat d’Antéli

REVUE DE PRESSE
Visite du président du Parlement chypriote au catholicossat d’Antélias

Le catholicos Aram Ier a reçu hier le président du Parlement
chypriote, Yiannakis Omirou, en visite au Liban. Une parfaite
concordance de vues s’est dégagée entre les deux hommes à propos des
principaux sujets de l’heure, notamment à l’égard de la Turquie.

Pour Aram Ier, l’Arménie et Chypre doivent poursuivre leur
coordination et adopter une position commune à l’égard de la Turquie,
qui continue d’occuper une partie de Chypre.

« Ce pays, a rappelé en substance le catholicos, cherche aujourd’hui à
se faire accepter par la communauté internationale et par les pays
arabes comme un pays modéré. Il faut lui tenir tête, ici et dans les
pays d’émigration. » De son côté, M. Omirou a rappelé que les
Chypriotes, tout comme les Arméniens, ont été victimes des massacres
perpétrés par les Turcs. « Tous les ans, a-t-il dit, le Parlement
chypriote condamne les massacres perpétrés par les Turcs contre les
Arméniens, et qu’ils continuent de nier. » « Les Arméniens, a conclu
M. Omirou, sont représentés au Parlement chypriote et jouissent de
tous les droits de la citoyenneté chypriote. »

samedi 8 décembre 2012,
Stéphane ©armenews.com

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